Topic: Fursuit rules

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Is there really a rule against talking in fursuit and against removing the head in public?

Just wondering.

Updated by Valence

From what I heard, the fursuit "rules" were passed down from the rules of sports mascots. Some furs follow them, and some don't.

Most do follow those guidlines though, because it is just weird otherwise...

I may not be 100% correct though. My fursuit knowledge is a little fuzzy. (no pun intended.)

Updated by anonymous

........... would you really follow "fursuit rules" ifthere were some? just do what you want to do, i personally find fursuits creepy but if i had one id do whatever i felt like

Updated by anonymous

I know that the head removal thing begun with places like Disney. They found that kids were "traumatized" when they found their favorite character without his head, and saw that it really was just a person after all. If you remove your mascot head in the park, and if any customer sees, it's an automatic dismissal.

Updated by anonymous

So, in effect, Yes, if you work for disney.

If you are a fursuiter, suiting up for your own reasons, then you are the one who's setting the rules on what You can or cannot do while in costume, and how you can break costume.

There isn't a fursuit police :p

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WolfieWolfie1992 said:
Yeah, I'll say! Those suits can cost as much as a used car!

They're hot too,so i'm gonna modify mine with a fan from Radio Shack.

Updated by anonymous

If you follow some retards rules, then that makes you just as dumb as they are. Do what makes sense.

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Axelfox said:
They're hot too,so i'm gonna modify mine with a fan from Radio Shack.

I made a little fan once out of an old Xbox fan and a 9 volt battery...it came in really handy when I was waiting for the bus in the summer.

Updated by anonymous

Of course i'm a Greymuzzle as well who has been in the fandom since 1996 and knows about the early furry fandom,and the various groups like the frozen furs and how furry fandom originally was back in those days.

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Axelfox said:
Of course i'm a Greymuzzle as well who has been in the fandom since 1996 and knows about the early furry fandom,and the various groups like the frozen furs and how furry fandom originally was back in those days.

I've only seen photographs. From what I've seen though, it sure looked...what's the word?...."primitive". There wasn't as many fursuits abundant as there are today...

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Axelfox said:
Of course i'm a Greymuzzle as well who has been in the fandom since 1996 and knows about the early furry fandom,and the various groups like the frozen furs and how furry fandom originally was back in those days.

And you still don't get it. Funny.

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Aurali said:
And you still don't get it. Funny.

Damn, you beat me to it. :(

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Axelfox said:
Of course i'm a Greymuzzle as well who has been in the fandom since 1996 and knows about the early furry fandom,and the various groups like the frozen furs and how furry fandom originally was back in those days.

just because you're a greymuzzle doesn't mean anything, I've been furry since '94, and I still learn new shit about furries all the time. I would fallow the rule of not removing the head, but there are suits made with movable jaws, so the no talking thing's kinda out the window at this point.

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Axelfox said:
i suck cock

Forever immortalized. β)

...actually that would've been more effective on a non-smut related site. β\

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